/* * Trantor T128/T128F/T228 defines * Note : architecturally, the T100 and T128 are different and won't work * * Copyright 1993, Drew Eckhardt * Visionary Computing * (Unix and Linux consulting and custom programming) * drew@colorado.edu * +1 (303) 440-4894 * * DISTRIBUTION RELEASE 3. * * For more information, please consult * * Trantor Systems, Ltd. * T128/T128F/T228 SCSI Host Adapter * Hardware Specifications * * Trantor Systems, Ltd. * 5415 Randall Place * Fremont, CA 94538 * 1+ (415) 770-1400, FAX 1+ (415) 770-9910 * * and * * NCR 5380 Family * SCSI Protocol Controller * Databook * * NCR Microelectronics * 1635 Aeroplaza Drive * Colorado Springs, CO 80916 * 1+ (719) 578-3400 * 1+ (800) 334-5454 */ /* * $Log: t128.h,v $ * Revision 1.1.1.1 1996/10/30 01:40:07 thomas * Imported from UK22 * * Revision 1.1 1996/03/25 20:25:52 goel * Linux driver merge. * */ #ifndef T128_H #define T128_H #define T128_PUBLIC_RELEASE 3 #define TDEBUG_INIT 0x1 #define TDEBUG_TRANSFER 0x2 /* * The trantor boards are memory mapped. They use an NCR5380 or * equivalent (my sample board had part second sourced from ZILOG). * NCR's recommended "Pseudo-DMA" architecture is used, where * a PAL drives the DMA signals on the 5380 allowing fast, blind * transfers with proper handshaking. */ /* * Note : a boot switch is provided for the purpose of informing the * firmware to boot or not boot from attached SCSI devices. So, I imagine * there are fewer people who've yanked the ROM like they do on the Seagate * to make bootup faster, and I'll probably use this for autodetection. */ #define T_ROM_OFFSET 0 /* * Note : my sample board *WAS NOT* populated with the SRAM, so this * can't be used for autodetection without a ROM present. */ #define T_RAM_OFFSET 0x1800 /* * All of the registers are allocated 32 bytes of address space, except * for the data register (read/write to/from the 5380 in pseudo-DMA mode) */ #define T_CONTROL_REG_OFFSET 0x1c00 /* rw */ #define T_CR_INT 0x10 /* Enable interrupts */ #define T_CR_CT 0x02 /* Reset watchdog timer */ #define T_STATUS_REG_OFFSET 0x1c20 /* ro */ #define T_ST_BOOT 0x80 /* Boot switch */ #define T_ST_S3 0x40 /* User settable switches, */ #define T_ST_S2 0x20 /* read 0 when switch is on, 1 off */ #define T_ST_S1 0x10 #define T_ST_PS2 0x08 /* Set for Microchannel 228 */ #define T_ST_RDY 0x04 /* 5380 DRQ */ #define T_ST_TIM 0x02 /* indicates 40us watchdog timer fired */ #define T_ST_ZERO 0x01 /* Always zero */ #define T_5380_OFFSET 0x1d00 /* 8 registers here, see NCR5380.h */ #define T_DATA_REG_OFFSET 0x1e00 /* rw 512 bytes long */ #ifndef ASM int t128_abort(Scsi_Cmnd *); int t128_biosparam(Disk *, kdev_t, int*); int t128_detect(Scsi_Host_Template *); int t128_queue_command(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *)); int t128_reset(Scsi_Cmnd *); #ifndef NULL #define NULL 0 #endif #ifndef CMD_PER_LUN #define CMD_PER_LUN 2 #endif #ifndef CAN_QUEUE #define CAN_QUEUE 32 #endif /* * I hadn't thought of this with the earlier drivers - but to prevent * macro definition conflicts, we shouldn't define all of the internal * macros when this is being used solely for the host stub. */ #if defined(HOSTS_C) || defined(MODULE) #define TRANTOR_T128 {NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, \ "Trantor T128/T128F/T228", t128_detect, NULL, \ NULL, \ NULL, t128_queue_command, t128_abort, t128_reset, NULL, \ t128_biosparam, \ /* can queue */ CAN_QUEUE, /* id */ 7, SG_ALL, \ /* cmd per lun */ CMD_PER_LUN , 0, 0, DISABLE_CLUSTERING} #endif #ifndef(HOSTS_C) #define NCR5380_implementation_fields \ volatile unsigned char *base #define NCR5380_local_declare() \ volatile unsigned char *base #define NCR5380_setup(instance) \ base = (volatile unsigned char *) (instance)->base #define T128_address(reg) (base + T_5380_OFFSET + ((reg) * 0x20)) #if !(TDEBUG & TDEBUG_TRANSFER) #define NCR5380_read(reg) (*(T128_address(reg))) #define NCR5380_write(reg, value) (*(T128_address(reg)) = (value)) #else #define NCR5380_read(reg) \ (((unsigned char) printk("scsi%d : read register %d at address %08x\n"\ , instance->hostno, (reg), T128_address(reg))), *(T128_address(reg))) #define NCR5380_write(reg, value) { \ printk("scsi%d : write %02x to register %d at address %08x\n", \ instance->hostno, (value), (reg), T128_address(reg)); \ *(T128_address(reg)) = (value); \ } #endif #define NCR5380_intr t128_intr #define NCR5380_queue_command t128_queue_command #define NCR5380_abort t128_abort #define NCR5380_reset t128_reset /* 15 14 12 10 7 5 3 1101 0100 1010 1000 */ #define T128_IRQS 0xc4a8 #endif /* else def HOSTS_C */ #endif /* ndef ASM */ #endif /* T128_H */